Re: The problem

John Berry ( antigrav@ihug.co.nz )
Wed, 06 Jan 1999 11:57:43 +1300

Marinus Berghuis wrote:

> At 11:02 6/01/99 +1300, you wrote:
> >If you haven't noticed email lists are not helping all that much to get
> >results in free energy or antigravity and such.
> >
> Dear John, (makes me think of the song)
>
> Indeed my distinct impression after reading a thousand letters or so and
> especially my outbursts which somehow do not address the problem very much.
> The trouble with the net is that it is scattered all over the place and you
> cannot address say pyramid research without getting involved in a
> theological debate.

Agreed, that is my impression also.

>
> I have reread some of the reponses on my ramblings and the only real thing
> that came out of it is that I joined the Epsilon experimental group as from
> today and have joined up with an Austrian to compare notes as to what ever
> we may do.

Good, you are doing more than many.

>
> I am still working on setting up my workshop and am dying to get stuck in
> again but in the meantime, please include me on your list and see if I can
> squeeze the $ 158 N.Z. and send it to you.

Well I am amazed! You have just made this theoretical group fact!
I am very impressed and I hope that if the numbers don't come then people like
you will make up for it in quality!
I do not have to be boss of this group so if anyone who is better at taking the
lead wants to then please step forward!
Jerry it's your list maybe you would be good at this, What I do guarantee is
that you have just made this thing real!
I will also need help in how to start up a fund and invest it in safe yet
effective places If we don't spend it all (obviously I'm talking about what
will happen if any more than approx. $100US is in the fund) but have the money
grow.

>
> I am no doctor of physics or anything like that but have a mind that
> reduces everything to numbers and am able to use them in all sorts of
> configuration.
> Am more than fascinated with Bruce Cathie's equations because they answer a
> mirriad of questions regarding mother nature and its geomatric matrix.
> A group as envisaged, would need to be selected from various disciplines
> with the object of seeing the whole. Specialists are fine but hopeless in
> looking around corners.
>
> For what it is worth my thoughts
>
> Kia Ora from here
>
> Ren